Case-Based Discussion of Challenging Patients with Uterine Cancer
Using a case-based approach, this activity discusses challenging scenarios that are encountered in the management of women with uterine cancer.
Category
  • Gynecologic Cancer
Format
  • CME only
Credits
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Certificate of Attendance
Gender-Affirming Surgery and Cancer: Considerations for Radiation Oncologists for Pelvic Radiation in Transfeminine Patients
This journal activity provides practitioners with the fundamental understanding needed to care for transfeminine patients with cancer, including overview of gender affirming surgeries, nodal coverage and radiation techniques, as well as  expert recommendations for communication with transgendered
Category
  • Gynecologic Cancer
Format
  • CME only
Credits
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Certificate of Attendance
DEIinRO Webinar - Diversity in Clincal Trials
This webinar considers barriers to clinical trial enrollment, including trial design, inclusion/exclusion criteria, language barriers, and financial toxicity, and how organizations are working to increase enrollment of patients from diverse communities.
Category
  • Non Clinical Skills
Format
  • Webinars
Credits
Considerations for Treatment of PSMA-Staged High-Risk Patients in Community Practice
This activity discusses the use of PSMA PET for staging in high-risk prostate cancer. This includes when to order a PSMA PET, how to interpret it, common pitfalls and controversies of the scans.
Category
  • Other
  • Genitourinary Cancer
Format
  • CME only
Credits
  • 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.25 Certificate of Attendance
Gray Zone - A Bear of an Aberrant Case: Bilateral Breast Malignancies in a Woman with Previous History of Breast Radiation
The ultimate goal of radiation oncology research is to improve clinical care.  As a specialty, we tackle diverse research questions, addressing every type of cancer and encompassing cancer biology and radiation physics.  But despite our best efforts, evidence-based medicine cannot provide 1 clear
Category
  • Breast Cancer
Format
  • Gray Zone
Credits
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Operational Ontology for Oncology (O3): A Professional Society Based, Multi Stakeholder, Consensus Driven Informatics Standard Supporting Clinical and Research use of “Real World” Data from Patients Treated for Cancer
This journal activity provides practitioners with the knowledge needed to understand the potential for use of data standardization via the O3 to facilitate creation of large real-world datasets.
Category
  • Non Clinical Skills
Format
  • CME only
Credits
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Certificate of Attendance
Gray Zone - Uncinate Uneasiness: The Case of a Non-surgical Patient With a Neuroendocrine Tumor At the Uncinate process With Interval Growth. Is There a Role for Hypofractionated Radiotherapy?
The ultimate goal of radiation oncology research is to improve clinical care.  As a specialty, we tackle diverse research questions, addressing every type of cancer and encompassing cancer biology and radiation physics.  But despite our best efforts, evidence-based medicine cannot provide 1 clear
Category
  • Gastrointestinal Cancer
Format
  • Gray Zone
Credits
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Declarations of Independence: How Embedded Multicollinearity Errors Affect Dosimetric and Other Complex Analyses in Radiation Oncology
Radiotherapy planning studies are a mainstay of radiation oncology research and provide meaningful guidance for both clinical decision making and radiotherapy delivery.
Category
  • Non Clinical Skills
  • Informatics
Format
  • CME only
Credits
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Certificate of Attendance
Gray Zone - Selecting the Right Tool For the Job: Contemporary Treatment of Localized Renal Cell Carcinoma
The ultimate goal of radiation oncology research is to improve clinical care.  As a specialty, we tackle diverse research questions, addressing every type of cancer and encompassing cancer biology and radiation physics.  But despite our best efforts, evidence-based medicine cannot provide 1 clear
Category
  • Genitourinary Cancer
Format
  • Gray Zone
Credits
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™

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